Arthur Henderson
By (Author) Chris Wrigley
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
9th October 1990
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
941.0823092
Hardback
224
Width 213mm, Height 210mm
Arthur Henderson is a pivotal figure in the emergence of the British trade union and labour movement. Along perhaps with Herbert Morrison and James Callaghan, he has been the central and most representative personality in the British Labour party's evolution from being a party of protest to becoming a party of power. Professor Chris Wrigley, an outstanding authority on British labour developments, traces his career from trade-unionist to international statesman.
"...Scholarly, thoughtful and well- researched...Henderson epitomises the strength and limitations of Labourism: a man of dogged determination and of rock-solid loyalty, he was instrumental in the building of Labour into a serious competitor for power." -Parliamentary Affairs
-- "Parliamentary Affairs""...Wrigley's description of Henderson's career is excellent and his book will be valuable to students and scholars from the undergraduate level on..." -Choice
-- "Choice"